Lisanne Hölting

Lisanne Hölting
PhD student
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Multifunctional land use, including the quantification of multifunctionality
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The concept and assessment of ecosystem services
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Spatial modelling and data science (in the programming language R)
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Impacts of land use on ecosystem services and biodiversity
“Multifunctionality of landscapes - an ecosystem service perspective”
In my dissertation I conduct conceptual as well as methodological studies on the assessment and implementation of multifunctionality in agricultural landscapes. The work includes structured literature reviews, the analysis of spatially explicit data using R (species data, land use data, ecosystem service indicators), as well as modelling approaches (e.g. ecosystem service models). In addition, expert interviews and surveys using quantitative and qualitative methods were conducted in the model region "Vereinigte Mulde".
- Hölting, L., Komossa, F., Filyushkina, A., Gastinger, M.-M., Verburg, P.H., Beckmann, M., Volk, M., Cord, A.F., 2020. Including stakeholders’ perspectives on ecosystem services in multifunctionality assessments. Ecosystems and People 16, 354–368.
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Schröter, M., Crouzat, E., Hölting, L., Massenberg, J., Rode, J., Hanisch, M., Kabisch, N., Palliwoda, J., Priess, J.A., Seppelt, R., Beckmann, M., 2020. Assumptions in ecosystem service assessments: Increasing transparency for conservation. Ambio.
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Hölting, L., Felipe-Lucia, M.R., Cord, A.F., 2019c. Multifunctional Landscapes, in: Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences. Elsevier.
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Hölting, L., Jacobs, S., Felipe-Lucia, M.R., Maes, J., Norström, A., Plieninger, T., Cord, A.F., 2019b. Measuring ecosystem multifunctionality across scales. Environmental Research Letters, 14, 124083.
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Hölting, L., Beckmann, M., Volk, M., Cord, A.F., 2019a. Multifunctionality assessments – More than assessing multiple ecosystem functions and services? A quantitative literature review. Ecological Indicators. 103, 226–235.
since 2019 |
Research assistant and PhD student at the chair of Computational Landscape Ecology, TU Dresden |
2017-2020 |
Research assistant at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ Leipzig, Department of Computational Landscape Ecology; PhD student in the Helmholtz research school ESCALATE |
2013-2015 |
Master studies "Environmental Sciences in Europe (EnvEuro)", University of Hohenheim (UHOH) and Swedish University of Agriculture (SLU Uppsala); M.Sc. thesis "Virus removal during artificial groundwater recharge and the effects of organic matter - Tunåsen infiltration basins, Uppsala, Sweden" to the article |
2010-2013 |
Bachelor studies "Environmental Sciences" with minor subject hydrology, Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, Germany; B.Sc. thesis "Groundwater resources of the Hrazdan catchment area, Armenia" |
06/2009 |
General qualification for university entrance from Evangelisches Kreuzgymnasium, Dresden, Germany |
1991 | born in Heidelberg |
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“Biogeography” and “Landscape Ecology”, Seminars in B.Sc. Geography
at the Technische Universität Dresden, Winter semester 2019 – Summer semester 2020
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“Environmental Management in Europe”, Online course of the University of Copenhagen, August 2014 – February 2015
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Helmut-Aurenz-Scholarship 2014
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Deutschlandstipendium 2014